Lack of sleep affects fat metabolism: Study
Healthy
sleep habits
can make a big difference in one's life but work week keeps us all a
bit short on sleep, which can be severely harmful, says a study.
In
the Journal of Lipid Research, researchers at Pennsylvania State
University reported that just a few days of sleep deprivation can
make participants feel less full after eating and metabolise the fat
in food differently.
Sleep
disruption has been known to be having harmful effects on metabolism
for some time.
Orfeu
Buxton, a professor at Penn State and one of the senior authors of
the new study, contributed to a lot of the research demonstrating
that long-term sleep restriction puts people at a higher risk of
obesity and diabetes.
However,
Buxton said, most of those studies have focused on glucose
metabolism, which is important for diabetes, while relatively few
have assessed digestion of lipids from food. Read
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